The region supports a diversity of forest ecosystems most notably upland oak hickory and oak pine forests oak and pine savannas old growth hardwood and pine forests and bottomland hardwood forests.
Central hardwood region.
Many forests are dominated by oaks shortleaf pine hickory and various other tree species.
The region extends from southern ohio indiana and illinois through tennessee and central kentucky and into northern alabama.
Forest service calls the central hardwood forest.
Trees are planted for various reasons including timber production wildlife habitat riparian buffers native woodland restoration windbreaks watershed protection erosion control and conservation indiana nrcs 2002.
Hardwood forests comprise a temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion in the eastern united states as defined by the world wildlife fund.
The conference objective is to bring together forest managers and scientists to discuss research and issues including focal areas in forest ecology silviculture fire ecology climate change emerging technologies and forest management all with emphasis on or application to forests within the central hardwood region of the us.
This region includes a portion of what the u s.
1 forest tree planting by private landowners exceeded 100 000 acres in 1999.
These forests are dominated by deciduous species.
Description forests in the central hardwood region are undergoing change in terms of area volume species composition and forest structure.
It has one of the most diverse herbaceous plant floras of ecoregions in north america.
The central hardwood region covers over 100 million acres and is one of the largest forest areas in the country.
This landscape is a mosaic of forests woodlands and savannas and other ecosystems.
Central hardwoods is a full service wholesaler of hardwoods softwoods plywoods and more.
Hardwood forests like the ecoregions to the east broadleaf deciduous trees dominate the central u s.
And are experiencing woody plant species replacement as shade intolerant species are being replaced by more shade tolerant species.
In the central hardwood region fig.
This region receives less precipitation than the more coastal areas however so drought resistant oak hickory forests predominate here.